Christmas is often considered a time of connection, warmth and belonging. That's the script, anyway. But for many people, the ...
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The Sacramento, California, Black Parallel School Board
For nearly two decades, organizers in Sacramento have centered Black self-determination, community-based advocacy, and ...
Hard Knock Radio Afrofuturism Round Table 2025 Reflections and 2026 Futures Davey D closed out the year with the show’s annual Afrofuturism round table, bringing together writers, educators, artists, ...
You can go to the Best Sentences of 2023 here and of 2024 here. Those collections, like this one, wouldn’t exist without your ...
The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, with more than 55,000 members, earned federal recognition from Congress after decades of attempts. The status will open more government benefits for tribal members ...
In an effort to teach self-management to students identified as impulsive, Meichenbaum found that he could help students control and manage their impulsive behaviors.
A culinary program uses adaptive tools and small classes to help students with a range of abilities and needs build confidence, connection and independence.
From chart-toppers Ghost and Sleep Token to rising stars Lorna Shore and Spiritbox, 2025 has been a massive year for metal ...
Christmas is often considered a time of connection, warmth and belonging. That’s the script, anyway. But for many people, the reality feels different; isolating, emotionally weighted and filled with ...
What do Igbos really want from Nigeria, and what conversations should we be having among ourselves? I was initially asked to speak on the topic of 'what the Igbos want from Nigeria'. The topic was ...
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West Africa: Nigeria and the Igbo Problem - Need for Internal Conversations
Analysis - I was initially asked to speak on the topic of 'what the Igbos want from Nigeria'. The topic was later modified to 'Igbo Charter of Demands from Nigeria', which I believe, was meant to be a ...
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What happens when a government decides to crush a university? These professors lived it
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán reshaped higher ed in Hungary. Here's how academics are learning from it.
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